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Show Girls Choose It' Formal For Commencement Graduation . . . now's my chance to get a new formal ... but all kiddin' aside ... Ma has dusted her sewing machine and Betty has started to make her graduation formal. Other girls will buy their formals at local department stores ... but they will look twice this time before choosing the "IT" formal . . . this is a special occasion and takes careful consideration. This year as previously the formals will be of cotton materials mater-ials and in pastel colors. LOIS BRANTING will feature a white chiffon and lace formal. The yoke is chiffon with a tight fitting bodice of lace. The skirt is also of chiffon and is a drop waist. SHIRLEY NELSON will be seen in a sheer chiffon gown, the background being blue set off with a white flower print. It has a high neckline with puffed sleeves and is trimmed with velvet. HELE.N TERRY will wear a pink net creation, with a tight fitting bodice and gathers down the front. It also has a sweetheart sweet-heart neckline and full puffed sleeves with a full skirt. DELORES ASTILL'S pink marquisette gown with a square neckline, drop waist and an extra ex-tra full skirt is very appropriate for the occasion. BETTY ANDERSON has a light blue organdy gown with a tight bodice, round neckline and puffed sleeves. DONNA LARSON will introduce intro-duce her new white formal with a double net drop waist skirt, and a white velvet top with a eweetheart neckline. BEVERLY ANDERSON has a turquoise starched chiffon gown with a magenta rose print. It has a drop waistline with a sweetheart neck. JUNE RASMUSSEN is going to wear her formal with a white top with a round neckline. The drop waist skirt is of frosted organdy: decorated with a rose print. VERNA JONES decided to wear a blue net gown, the top being cleverly designed with a jacket like appearance and a gathered front. It also has a sqare uneckline and a full gathered gather-ed skirt with a drop waist. SUMMER . . . you'll see cottons and more cottons all over this season, sea-son, because they're long lasting, hard wearing, fresh looking and pretty as a picture, as illustrated by PAULINE DALEY and LOIS WILLIAMSON. From June to f September they'll appear in the garden, in the office, of-fice, on the beach and on the dance floor. Such a wide range o f styles in one type of fabric has never before been .. . seen. Take the l . A frock illustrated, v . :' it was made of i ' white pique with ' ""- UliA bue Plka dots, rrni trimmed with 7 white eyelet ruf- J J fling. Make up , the fabric in this style, and you'll have a dress that is feminine and lovable. Take that same material ma-terial though, and make it into a one or two-piece bathing suit and you'll have an outfit that looks stream-lined for action, really big news is seersucker, both striped and plain, slim two-pieced two-pieced suit, trimmed with white pearl buttons, will stay fresh and crisp looking all summer long, no matter how many washings it goes through. JEANNE JENSEN'S JEN-SEN'S seersucker suit is very smart looking. |